Madam Speaker, I have a short question for the hon. member. I listened carefully to his comments and I find them rather philosophical, dealing in generalities. However, now that we know exactly what is in the budget, we know that the government is attacking two things, to name only these: unemployment insurance and seniors. We know that the tax credit for people 65 or older will decrease progressively for net incomes over $25,921 and will disappear for incomes over $49,100. We also know that the government will cut transfers for unemployment insurance, education and welfare by some $466 million and by $1.5 billion 1996. I would like the hon. member to tell the House whether the Reform Party agrees with this kind of measure. Can seniors and people receiving UI benefits count on the Reform Party, which is
an opposition party, to raise its voice loud and clear against this injustice? Can these people count on the Reform Party for support?